There was a lot to get excited about when it came to the Washington Nationals during the 2024 season. While their win-loss record wasn’t anything to write home about, it was nice to see their next young core emerging.
For fans looking for the light at the end of the mediocrity tunnel, here are three big reasons the team is actually ahead of schedule in its rebuild.
Notes and quotes on MacKenzie Gore’s final start of the 2024 campaign... In his final inning of work in 2024, MacKenzie Gore struck out the side. Kyle
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ 5-1 win over the Cubs in Wrigley Field on Saturday... Before Saturday afternoon’s game, Washington’s Nationals optioned 23-year-old shortstop CJ Abrams to Triple-A Rochester, effectively ending his season.
MacKenzie Gore came within eight outs of the eighth no-hitter in Nationals franchise history, lifting visiting Washington to a 5-1 win over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday afternoon.
Notes and quotes from the Nationals’ win over the Marlins in the nation’s capital... Going into MacKenzie Gore’s 30th start of the 2024 campaign, Nationals’ manager Davey Martinez told reporters he wanted to see the southpaw continue to build on what he has been able to do when successful on the mound this season.
At this point, every Washington Nationals fan knows their favorite team won't be competing in the playoffs this season, but that doesn't mean there aren't reasons to continue watching.
The Miami Marlins, who are a National League-worst 11-42 against left-handed starters this season, get to face another one on Sunday afternoon as they go for a series split with the host Washington Nationals.
MacKenzie Gore, who has been struggling mightily over the past two months, was actually having a pretty solid outing against the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
Alex Bregman went yard on Monday night to cash our +475 ticket and give us three straight winning days in home run props. Let's stay hot with three more HR bets for Tuesday's MLB slate.
MacKenzie Gore hopes to see more progress when he takes the mound for the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night in the second game of a four-game series against the visiting San Francisco Giants.
MacKenzie Gore has hit a wall; there is no need to sugarcoat it. He has a 7.63 ERA in his last seven starts and has seen his season go off the rails after Memorial Day for a third straight year.
We cashed our Look of the Day on Friday to close out a 4-1 week, bringing us to 11-1 in our last 12 picks. Not too shabby! Let's stay hot with our favorite play for Monday's tiny MLB slate.
Washington left-hander MacKenzie Gore looks to continue his strong campaign when the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks and the Nationals meet in the rubber game of their series on Thursday.
The Washington Nationals saw a little dustup in their dugout on Friday when pitcher MacKenzie Gore and third baseman Nick Senzel exchanged some words and then some shoves.
The dugout incident will likely remind baseball fans of what happened in D.C. between Bryce Harper and Jonathan Papelbon in 2015.
YB's Jack Dougherty is coming off another profitable week in strikeout props, and is looking to keep the good times rolling. Let's start off strong with Jack's three favorite K props for Monday's MLB slate.
The Nationals placed left-hander MacKenzie Gore on the 15-day injured list earlier today with finger blisters. Fellow lefty Joe La Sorsa was recalled in the corresponding move.
According to Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez, Stone Garrett had become a clubhouse favorite. Nats right-handed pitcher MacKenzie Gore had a heartfelt reaction to Garrett’s devasting leg injury Wednesday against the New York Yankees.
The Nationals received a hauled of prospects in return for Soto and Bell.
Gore is currently completely shut down but the team isn't giving up hope of a return to the mound this season.
Gore says he feels "OK," but the club won’t know much about his long-term status until he heads for further testing.
The San Diego Padres got some bad news about their young left-hander MacKenzie Gore. Gore was forced to exit last night’s game against the Detroit Tigers in the fifth inning after feeling discomfort in his elbow.
Sometimes, even for a top pitching prospect, the first couple Major League appearances don’t exactly go as planned. But that has not been the case for San Diego Padres pitcher MacKenzie Gore.
The highly rated prospect is set to make his major league debut.
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